Victor Davis Hanson, Professor of Classics at California State University at Fresno, leads a discussion on the nature of war throughout civilization and...
America is wasting billions of dollars hiring DEI czars and electing woke politicians who enrich themselves, hide their culpability, and make a mockery of the law.
Sometimes dramatic events tear off the thin veneer of respectability and convention exposing and repudiating long-existing but previously covered-up pathologies.
After a recent summit Jinping and Putin issued an odd one-sentence communique: “There can be no winners in a nuclear war and it should never be fought.”
Iran may wake up and learn Israel, or America, or both might retaliate for a half-century of its terrorist aggression— with indifference or delight of the world.
Fickle Americans sympathize with those who are attacked. But continuing support seems contingent on whether the victim can remain sympathetic—and win rapidly.